Pakistan is facing the devastating aftermath of heavy rain and snowfall, with reports of at least 17 fatalities in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa due to roof collapses and mudslides. The adverse weather conditions have caused tragic incidents and disruptions across the country.
In Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, incidents of roof collapse have led to the loss of lives, including five children, a woman, and a man in the Khyber district. Similar incidents occurred in Peshawar, Lower Dir, and Bajaur, resulting in casualties and injuries.
The Director General of Rescue in Peshawar expressed grave concern over the plight of affected individuals, particularly highlighting the challenges posed by roof collapse incidents.
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Tragedy struck Lower Dir when a mudslide buried a house, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. Rescue teams worked diligently to recover the bodies and assist the injured.
Continued rain and snowfall in Khyber district have inundated low-lying areas, causing significant disruptions to daily life.
The adverse weather conditions extend beyond Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, affecting regions across the country. Karachi declared a ‘rain emergency,’ while Lahore and other cities in Punjab experienced rainfall, leading to casualties and property damage.
In Gwadar, heavy rain overwhelmed drainage systems, prompting residents to seek safer locations. Sibbi and nearby areas faced prolonged heavy rains, causing rising water levels in rivers and canals.
Northern mountainous areas, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), reported intermittent rain and snowfall, raising concerns about road blockades and landslides.
Emergency services are on high alert nationwide, ready to respond to any emergencies. As Pakistan grapples with these severe weather conditions, citizens are urged to exercise caution and stay safe.